Rethinking informed Consent in Bioethics
Informed consent is now widely seen as fundamental to medical and research ethics. This has not always been the case. Informed consent first rose to prominence in biomedical practice with the Nuremberg Code of 1947, which responded to the abusive treatment of human beings by Nazi medical researc...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-357342014-01-19T23:34:50Z Rethinking informed Consent in Bioethics Manson, Neil C O’Neill, Onora Bioethics Consent Informed consent is now widely seen as fundamental to medical and research ethics. This has not always been the case. Informed consent first rose to prominence in biomedical practice with the Nuremberg Code of 1947, which responded to the abusive treatment of human beings by Nazi medical researchers. Consent requirements were subsequently extended from research to clinical ethics, and more recently to procedures regulating the acquisition, possession and use of personal information, including genetic and medical information 2013-10-08T02:59:07Z 2013-10-08T02:59:07Z 2007 Book 978-0-511-28470-0 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35734 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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Informed consent is now widely seen as fundamental to medical and
research ethics. This has not always been the case. Informed consent
first rose to prominence in biomedical practice with the Nuremberg
Code of 1947, which responded to the abusive treatment of human
beings by Nazi medical researchers. Consent requirements were
subsequently extended from research to clinical ethics, and more
recently to procedures regulating the acquisition, possession and use
of personal information, including genetic and medical information |
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Manson, Neil C O’Neill, Onora |
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Manson, Neil C O’Neill, Onora |
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Manson, Neil C |
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Rethinking informed
Consent in Bioethics |
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Rethinking informed
Consent in Bioethics |
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Rethinking informed
Consent in Bioethics |
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Rethinking informed
Consent in Bioethics |
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Rethinking informed
Consent in Bioethics |
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rethinking informed
consent in bioethics |
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Cambridge University Press |
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2013 |
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https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35734 |
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